[Dx4win] Looking for 8 pin banddata out connectors

2002-05-09 Thread Guy
Hi All, anyone nows the correct part number of the 8 PIN DIN (162 degrees I think) banddata out connector located on YAESU tranceivers and also used on some Kenwood models before. If so pse send me info If you now a supplier in USA pse tell me also I will be in Dayton next week and maybe can pick

[Dx4win] Re: [Yaesu] Looking for 8 pin banddata out connectors

2002-05-09 Thread Jim White
they ARE different than the normal DIN plug - beware those eager to sell you - one 8 told me he had them in stock - they were just plain olde DIN's Caveat Emptor! K4OJ - Original Message - From: Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Dx4win] Looking for 8 pin banddata out connectors

2002-05-09 Thread Eric Scace K3NA
Contact the RF Connection in Gaithersburg MD. They know exactly what kind of connector you need and have them in stock. www.therfc.com or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ships anywhere... or, if you are not in a hurry, I'll bring them to WRTC in Finland. -- Eric K3NA -Original Message- From:

[Dx4win] QSL INFO

2002-05-09 Thread Dick White
I have looked in the manual and can't find out how to find something. I want to see a list of what calls I have checked Y for labels before I print them or just to be sure I have all those maked that I want to print labels for. How do I find this ?? Still learningDick - KS0M Richard C.

[Dx4win] Filter Help

2002-05-09 Thread Eric Rosenberg
Can or has someone put together a list of keystrokes or parameters that could be considered standard filters? For example, I'd like to know where I stand in re: WAS, but as I appear not to have flagged any of them for submission, I'm not sure how to do it. Likewise with IOTA, et al. Thanks in

[Dx4win] Printing Logbook

2002-05-09 Thread T.M. Rose
Does anyone know how to print sections of the logbook? Have looked and = can't seem to find an answer. Thanks, Tom k0zm --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html The reason this message is shown is because the post was in

[Dx4win] Printing Logbook

2002-05-09 Thread Wendell Wyly W5FL
Be sure you have set QSO in preferences to Range. Simply Hit F8 and enter start date for the portion of your log you want. The range box comes up and enter the last date you want. The log will display the range of dates. Right click the logbook window and select print. -Original